Puslapio vaizdai
PDF
„ePub“
[blocks in formation]

EORGE ELIOT'S place as the greatest woman novelist grows
more secure as the years go by. Her novels and poetry should be
in every household, and in this last Per-
sonal Edition there is an opportunity to
obtain them in the most attractive form,
not only at much less than the regular
price, but also on an easy payment plan
or $1.00 per month.

The Personal Edition is in twelve handsomely bound
volumes, 5 x 8 inches in size, really beautifully bound in
buckram, with a leather title plate and gilt tops. The set
makes a most ornamental and useful addition to any library.

[graphic]
[graphic]

The Personal Edition

HE Personal Edition is illustrated with 72 full-page plates, including a hitherto unpublished portrait of George Eliot,

Treproductions of the great novelist's manuscripts, pictures of her home, and of the originals of her characters and the

scenes in which they lived. Each work has an introduction by Mrs. Esther Wood, treating the author's life from the personal side, and giving many interesting side-lights on her remarkable career and her relations with George Henry Lewes. In fact, there is the highest interest for lovers of Eliot in this authentic information concerning the inner life of the novelist, now for the first time given to the public. In order to make a successful new edition of George Eliot's works it was necessary that some matter of real worth should be given which is not contained in any other edition. In this Personal Edition we believe we have made one of the utmost value.

[graphic]

TH

The "Review of Reviews

HE "Review of Reviews" should be of all magazines the most perfectly adapted for real utility and interest. It gives each month a bird's-eye view of the world, and what it is doing in politics, in literature, industry, and science. It gives, too, concisely and with careful discrimination, the gist of the more important articles in the magazines and reviews of the world. For a busy man or woman such a magazine is invaluable, to judge from the opinions of the thousands who take it. The price of the "Review of Reviews" is $2.50.

Sent, Express Prepaid, on Receipt of $1.00

[ocr errors]

The twelve volumes of the Personal Edition make a goodly set, weighing twenty pounds, and
we have decided to prepay express charges on all orders to avoid dissatisfaction. The regular
price of the set is $18.00. We offer it, together with the "Review of Reviews
for a year,
express and postage prepaid, for $1.00 down, and $1.00 a month for twelve months, or $11.00
cash with order.

If the books are not satisfactory, they may be returned

ON RECEIPT OF ONE DOLLAR, THE BOOKS WILL BE SENT AT ONCE

This Offer is open to Present Subscribers for an Extension of their Subscription into 1903.

The Review of Reviews Company

13 Astor Place, New York

I en

close One

Dollar for which enter

my order and mail contract blank.

S.

Name

Address.

000000000000000000

1000

00000

[graphic][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed]

1902

McClure's

McCLURE'S MAGAZINE is the most complete and progress. It presents only what is interesting, vital, timely nothing to do with the quality. At any price it is the best. laugh at him, he has a way of turning the joke back upon ourselves. He leaves us with something to think seriously about: it is the man behind the laugh that exerts a far-reaching influence and gives the humor permanent value.

A New Novel by Booth Tarkington

[graphic]
[ocr errors]

UTHOR of "The Gentleman from Indiana and "Monsieur Beaucaire," will shortly begin publication in McClure's Magazine. It is a beautiful and romantic

love story, of love thwarted but triumphant, of gallant men and beautiful women. The scene is laid in Indiana at the time of the Mexican War.

Two Novelettes of American Life The Forest Runners, by STEWART EDWARD WHITE, author of "The Westerners," a tale of the Michigan forests, begins this month. A fresh, clear-cut American story, idyllic in conception and setting, but absorbing, even thrilling, in its succession of incidents.

A Battle of Millionaires-a story of Wall Street by EDWIN LEFEVRE, author of Wall Street Stories." This story, largely founded on fact, is nevertheless a romantic presentation of one of the most fascinating phases of modern life. "Mr. Dooley" on His Travels MR. FINLEY P. DUNNE has been taking his

friend Mr. Dooley" around among the cities, showing him the inhabitants and the customs of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington and Chicago. Now "Mr. Dooley," in spite of the comical way he says things, is a fair-minded person, sane, shrewd and kind. Though he may make us

Handsome Illustrated Prospectus in Colors sent free of charge to any address

A Great Historical Series By IDA M. TARBELL THE Standard Oil Company is not only the greatest industrial combination in the world; it is one of the world's greatest combinations of human intelligence and interests. It is a great American story, big and dramatic and full of extraordinary moves and incidents. Miss Tarbell writes it as she wrote the Life of Lincoln, going to original sources for her facts, handling them with clearness, and impartiality, yet following always with her fine human interest, the men,-those who worked and won, those who fought and lost. The series will be illustrated with rare portraits, documents, and stirring scenes.

Famous Men and Women

The Reminiscences of George W. Smalley, the great European correspondent, will include intimate accounts of the most noted characters of our century-among them the late Queen Victoria, Princess Bismarck, Mrs. Browning, Sarah Bernhardt, Lord Salisbury, Li Hung Chang, Bismarck, Sir Henry Irving. Because of his thorough knowledge and great ability he will make us realize these people humanly as their friends did. Superb illustrations. Clara Morris will continue her vivacious and charming papers, taking for subjects Salvini, Henry Bergh, Sarah Bernhardt, Rachel, etc.

ONE DOLLAR

[graphic][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed]

Magazine

vivid literary expression of American life, energy and and human. The price at which the magazine is sold has At one dollar a year it is the greatest bargain of the day.

William Allen White will write of men of the day, Quay, Platt, and others, without the partisan bias of the day. That he can do this he has shown in his portraits of Bryan, Croker, Hanna, and Roosevelt. Mr. White, clear-eyed, honest, forceful and genial, presents with a matchless literary skill the real man who stands

misunderstood between the admiration of his
friends and the prejudice of his enemies.

John La Farge on the Old Masters
THE

HE foremost American artist will write with the

authority and understanding of a great painter, and the clearness and charm of a literary artist, on the old masters-Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, etc.-whose traditions he continues in his own work. Mr. La Farge oversees the illustrations, which will be reproductions in tint and black of the world's greatest paintings.

1902

Marconi's Latest Discoveries in Wireless Telegraphy, as told by himself, will disclose some matters never before revealed to the public.

Pioneer Fights and Fighters CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY will furnish

articles on Daniel Boone, David Crockett, Sam Houston, Kit Carson, George Rogers Clark, John Sevier-the men who built the foundations of the

present United States and carried the frontier farther

and farther west.

Rudyard Kipling.

Fiction

New Stories in the old virile manner.
George Ade. Humorous Stories with deep meaning.
F. Hopkinson Smith. Tale of a typical American Sea

Captain.

Joel Chandler Harris. Tales of Southern Life and

Character.

Hamlin Garland. Indian Stories, picturesque and realistic.
Octave Thanet. Western Stories that stir with Western spirit.
Jack London. Adventures in the wild Northwest.

Newest Science and Exploration Josephine Dodge Daskam. More Stories of Boys and Girls.

With Baldwin to the Pole. With the most completely organized expedition ever sent out E. B. Baldwin hopes to reach the Pole during the year. McClure's Magazine will publish the account of his success, as well as any other important tidings he may send back in the meantime. Nansen says he cannot fail.

A New Race of Forest Dwarfs (not merely a new tribe) has been discovered in Central Africa. Sir Harry H. Johnston, the discoverer, will describe these strange men; his own photographs and drawings will be reproduced.

A YEAR

George Madden Martin. Emmy Lou Stories.

Among the other short-story writers will be: Anthony Hope, Sarah Orne Jewett, Booth Tarkington, Robert Barr, Henry van Dyke, Mary E. Wilkins, Mary Fulton Cutting, Maurice Hewlett.

Art in the Magazine

DURING the coming year the following artists

will draw for McClure's Magazine: Pyle, Sterner, Loeb, the Misses Cowles, Glackens, Christy, Hambidge, Steele, Varian, Keller, Hutt, Lowell, Blumenschein, Heming, Charlotte Harding, F. Y. Cory, C. L. Hinton, Howard Giles, Louis Betts, A. Machefert, C. S. Chapman, etc., etc.

Send subscriptions and inquiries to THE S. S. McCLURE COMPANY 158 East 25th St., New York, N. Y.

CROWELL'S HOLIDAY TWO-VOLUME SETS

Specially and handsomely made; newly printed; finely illustrated;

bound according to original designs in our own bindery

Each set given below comes boxed in two volumes, gilt tops, and sells as follows: Cloth, $4.00; Half Calf, $7.50.

The Rise of the Dutch Republic

By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY. With Introduction by JOHN FRANKLIN JAMESON, Professor of History in Chicago University. New Holiday Library Edition from new plates; illustrated with numerous reproductions from rare portraits and famous paintings, and with colored map. "Undoubtedly the finest edition yet prepared of this immortal history."

General History of the World

Translated from the French of VICTOR DURUY, Member of the Academy. Edited and brought down to date by EDWIN A. Grosvenor, Professor of Modern Governments in Amherst College. Special Holiday Edition; liberally illustrated with reproductions of rare portraits and celebrated paintings, and with colored maps.

"It has the rare advantage of being interesting without too great sacrifice of accuracy and of the scientific spirit."

The Tower of London

By W. HEPWORTH DIXON. An inner light thrown on English History through the records of its famous prison. Interesting as a romance. New Holiday Library Edition; extra illustrated from rare portraits, paintings and diagrams.

66

Of permanent historical worth, and indispensable to a well-kept library.”

Flowers from Persian Poets

Edited by NATHAN H. DOLE and BELLE M. WALKER. With short biographies of the seven greatest poets. Cover, title-pages and borders designed by Goodhue; and photogravure illustrations of Persian scenery.

"A study of distinct and increasing value."

Dames and Daughters of Colonial Days and Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic

By GERALDINE BROOKS. Interesting sketches of an interesting period. Excellent gift for women. Win photogravures by Ogden and Copeland, printed tissues, and rubricated title-pages. "Has an interest quite apart from its literary merit."

Twenty Famous Naval Battles

By EDWARD KIRK RAWSON, Superintendent Naval War Records. From Salamis to Santiago. With maps, diagrams, rare prints and portraits.

6

"What Creasy's Decisive Battles' has done for the land, Rawson has done for the sea.” For sale by booksellers or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. Send for Illustrated Catalogue

THOMAS

Y. CROWELL & CO.

426-428 West Broadway

NEW YORK

THE PINES OF
OF LORY.

A NEW STORY BY

J. A. MITCHELL,

Editor of Life. Author of Amos Judd; That First Affair; Gloria Victis; Etc.

"A most original story, full of bright humor

and charming sentiment."

DECORATIVE DESIGNS BY A. D. BLASHFIELD.

Bound in Green and Gold. Price, $1.50.

LIFE PUBLISHING CO. 19 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET,

NEW YORK.

[blocks in formation]

Before Subscribing

for your year's publications you should see our catalogue containing a list of 2500 periodicals and clubbing offers. We have one of the largest subscription agencies in the world, and believe we can quote you prices that will interest you. At all events it will cost you nothing for the catalogue-nothing but a postal card with which to ask for it. We do the rest. Address

J. M. HANSON'S MAGAZINE AGENCY

205 Hanson Block LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

« AnkstesnisTęsti »